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Markice "Kesan" Moore who had a role on The Walking Dead reportedly attempted to take his own life this past Tuesday at his home in Woodland Hills in California.

The actor recorded a suicide note on video for his family where the actor revealed why he was choosing to end his life, and it's believed at this point that Moore had become incredibly distraught over the recent death of his grandmother.

The television actor, who played a prison survivor on The Walking Dead, was found unresponsive in a bathtub at his home and was later revealed to have taken an almost deadly mix of the prescription drug Xanax and the alcoholic beverage Patron.

Guns N' Roses fans may not have to wait another 15 years for a new album.

In fact, according to the groups guitarist, Axl Rose already has "three albums worth of stuff recorded."

The group has vowed to put out another album out sooner than later after their last release dropped in 2008 and it sounds like they will stick to that promise.

Guitarist DJ Ashba recently praised Axl during an Australian radio station interview, saying:

"(Rose) has a lot of great songs up his sleeve. He probably has three albums worth of stuff recorded. He just sits down at the piano and plays. I'm like, 'This is amazing. People have to hear this song.' And he's like, 'Ah, this is something I'm tinkering on'. He's just a genius when it comes down to music and I just cannot wait to sit down with an acoustic guitar and just write. He's just got this gift that's very, very rare."

That is impressive!

We're crossing our fingers we get to hear at least ONE of those albums in the near future.

Detroit officials reportedly attempted to sueDr. Dre and Eminem for recording and releasing a 2000 confrontation they had backstage during a concert at the Joe Louis arena, claiming that they had no right to put in their Up In Smoke national concert tour DVD, but the case has been dismissed!

According to legal reports, Brown warned organizers that power would be turned off if they showed a sexual explicit video during the concert, which was being taped for behind-the-scenes footage. Brown has since argued that his privacy was violated when this exchange was released, but Dre's lawyer, Herschel Fink, argued successfully that there is no privacy when a policeman is doing his job.